On the question of whether the government’s financial decisions were being controlled by the International Monetary Fund, CS Rotich rubbished the claims, adding the government was still in discussions with the lender on the most feasible way of borrowing.

While there is still hope for Kenyans as far as the fuel levy is concerned, the government seems to have limited options especially because the fuel levy was supposed to take effect five years ago.

Two petitions filed by Central Organisation of Trade Unions and activist Okiya Omtatah on Tuesday, September 4 hit a wall as the court declined to stop the 16% VAT

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